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Tempus Priority Study: A Pan-tumor Observational Study

Tempus Priority Study: A Pan-tumor Observational Study

Non Recruiting
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Observational study that will be collecting clinical and molecular health information from cancer patients who have received comprehensive genomic profiling and meet the specific eligibility criteria outlined for each cohort with the goal of conducting research to advance cancer care and create a dataset that furthers cancer research.

Description

The Study will collect combined clinical and molecular health information for cancer patients in the United States from multiple academic medical centers and community oncology practices. Participants who agree to join the Study will have their molecular profiling results, associated clinical health information, and longitudinal outcomes health information collected by the participating Institution for submission to Tempus. The specific goal of the Study is to create an outcomes-based dataset for future research to improve cancer treatment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Solid or hematologic malignancy.
  2. Willing and able to provide informed consent where required.
  3. Has received or will receive genomic profiling.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Individuals without the capacity to consent.
  2. Prisoners at the time of enrollment.

Study details
    Breast Cancer
    Prostate Cancer
    Bladder Cancer
    Lung Cancer
    Brain Cancer
    Pancreatic Cancer
    Ovarian Cancer
    Fallopian Tube Cancer
    Peritoneal Cancer
    Cancer of Liver
    Cancer of Colon
    Cancer of Head and Neck
    Cancer of Stomach
    Cancer of Gastrointestinal Tract
    Cancer of Rectum
    Cancer of Esophagus
    Cancer of Skin
    Cancer of Cervix
    Cancer of Kidney
    Cancer of Larynx
    Cancer of Endometrium
    Cancer of the Bile Duct
    Cancer of Vulva
    Cancer of Bone and Connective Tissue
    Leukemia
    Lymphoma
    Spinal Cord Cancer

NCT05179824

Tempus AI

20 August 2025

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